Royal Mail staff set to get 10th of business
Workers at Royal Mail will receive at least 10% of shares following privatisation of the state-owned postal service.
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Workers at Royal Mail will receive at least 10% of shares following privatisation of the state-owned postal service.
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Exhibitions preview: Steve McQueen, Middlesbroughguardian.co.uk, UKTypically the artist proclaims the work unfinished until the Royal Mail agrees to actually issue the stamps. And, apparently, it might just happen. Support the McQueen campaign at artfund.org/queenandcountry. More: continued here
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